Millennials making the move to Montana"We're the number one state for start ups, where people can start a business here and we've been the best place for start ups for the last three years." Andy Shirtliff, The Small Business Advocate for Choose Montana.

A Byte Is All We NeedMy message was getting across: computer science (CS) is not as difficult as presumed-it is fun, and more importantly, it is certainly not an exclusively male-oriented domain.

Bay Area girls coding for cash"Technology is a high-growth area that women just do not feel they have access to as leaders and change makers so these kinds of experiences need to be provided to young girls very early on so you can keep building on them."

Montana Tourism Grant Program Opens for Fiscal Year 2017Under the category of infrastructure, the Tourism Grant Program can be used for "brick and mortar" costs associated with building new and rehabilitating and preserving older tourism and recreation structures, implementing existing community wayfinding plans, and other related infrastructure projects.

'Real Wyoming' video series launchesThe Wyoming Business Council Board of Directors recently toured Wyoming's fifth-largest city during its quarterly meeting to see Rock Springs' progress firsthand and to discover what's on the horizon. Here's what they saw.

So Much Student Debt, So Much IgnoranceIt will come as no surprise that a lot of people are burdened by education-related debt. What may be surprising is how few of those people even know the terms of that debt.

Senate Broadband Caucus FormedThe caucus is being billed as "a platform to discuss emerging broadband issues in Congress, and will promote solutions that increase internet access and close the digital divide in America."

New tool searches health prices by doctor, insuranceConsumers worried about high out-of-pocket health costs can search for procedure prices ranging from knee surgeries to vasectomies, based on their doctor and type of insurance so they can eliminate most of the surprise bills that show up long after their wounds have healed.